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year ahead of her complaints about corruption in the gap between rich and polite and france to the environments. mix all of this china's economy continues to twelve presidential campaign and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms as a team for long term stability. one insight and analysis on weekends. one of the series and china will to reform an age heroes from jakarta is covering this story in and they should in today's china's biggest annual political event kicks off right here in the capital and preparations are fully underway. one of the biggest concerns right now its security as thousands of representatives of dr here in beijing. there's even a bigger security presence because of this weekend's deadly attack in the southern city of twenty. isn't that what i saw around the meeting venue. the main square in the center of teaching is also the center of political power. i've read it to the west is the great hall of the people would just once a year china's biggest issues i put forth prioritize and discuss. this composition egos and gathering in that building in a few days from now
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the gap between rich and four and concerns about the environment. and through all of this china's economy continues to grow present she's thinking and his administration are expected to introduce more of forms with the goal of achieving long term stability all this week. we're bringing you an insight and analysis with their special series china road to reform nhk world's rajah prada is covering the story in beijing this was a year meeting is so important in china that people in this country categorize it as its own season in the political season. and bc spokesperson for again spoke to reporters ahead of the opening session she talked about cars than she should team's determination to tackle bureaucratic corruption instead they'll be zero tolerance for corrupt officials and anyone found guilty must be harshly punished. dismissed worries that other nations have expressed about china's ongoing military buildup. she said china believes he can maintain peace by spring. and if the chinese people can only be rest assured if there's a strong force defending
the gap between rich and four and concerns about the environment. and through all of this china's economy continues to grow present she's thinking and his administration are expected to introduce more of forms with the goal of achieving long term stability all this week. we're bringing you an insight and analysis with their special series china road to reform nhk world's rajah prada is covering the story in beijing this was a year meeting is so important in china that people in this country...
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. >>> officials at japan's environment ministry say an unexpected earthquake and tsunami off the country's pacific coast could produce up to $350 million tons of debris. that's about 11 times the amount from the march 2011 disaster. the estimate covers a quake and tsunami along the so-called nankai trough. the officials came up with the figure after studying disaster scenarios involving possible large quakes. they then estimated the volume of debris and simulated disposal based on the 2011 quake and tsunami in northeastern japan. they say getting rid of the debris from such a disaster could take between 11 and 19 years. >>> a fisherman's group in japan is demanding to know what caused the latest spill of highly radioactive water at the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. the group says last week's leak is causing them grave concern. officials at the national federation of fisheries cooperative associations submitted a written request to vice industry minister kazuyoshi akaba and urged him to launch a swift investigation. fishermen are asking the ministry to ensure a full recovery of
. >>> officials at japan's environment ministry say an unexpected earthquake and tsunami off the country's pacific coast could produce up to $350 million tons of debris. that's about 11 times the amount from the march 2011 disaster. the estimate covers a quake and tsunami along the so-called nankai trough. the officials came up with the figure after studying disaster scenarios involving possible large quakes. they then estimated the volume of debris and simulated disposal based on the...
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they've heard complaints about corruption, the gap between rich and poor, and threats to the environment. but amidst all of this, china's economy continues to grow. president xi jinping and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms, as they aim for long-term stability. we'll have insight, and analysis, all week as part of our series, "china: road to reform." let's take you live now to beijing where nhk world's raja pradhan is leading our coverage. >> hi, gene. in two days, china's biggest annual political event kicks off right here in the capital, and preparations are fully under way. one of the biggest concerns right now is security. as thousands of representatives arrive here in beijing. there's even a bigger security presence because of this weekend's deadly attacks in the southern city of kunling. here's a look at what i saw around the meeting venue. tiananmen square in the center of beijing is also the center of political power. directly to the west is the great hall of the people, where just once a year china's biggest issues are put forward, prioritized and discussed. chin
they've heard complaints about corruption, the gap between rich and poor, and threats to the environment. but amidst all of this, china's economy continues to grow. president xi jinping and his administration are pushing ahead with reforms, as they aim for long-term stability. we'll have insight, and analysis, all week as part of our series, "china: road to reform." let's take you live now to beijing where nhk world's raja pradhan is leading our coverage. >> hi, gene. in two...
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people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >> reporter: many beijing residents are also wearing face masks to guard against dangerous pollutants known as pm-2.5. some masks are made especially for small children, who otherwise would be reluctant to wear them. people are also taking measures inside their homes. the best air purifiers cost about $500 to $800. in china that's about two month's salary for the average worker. >> translator: they're expensive, but what can we do? >> reporter: even china's president directly addressed the issue with the people. this is one of the residential compounds that xi jinping made a surprise visit to last month. he
people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >>...
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this sense the pain the sadness is owned by the developments in the province sentosa stocks end of the environments and widening gap between breaks and four. sometimes we just don't want to learn the most part next two months because that could spread a pessimistic view that china's economy. i certainly intend to sterilize until the economy. sell the asset has decided to keep the wolf targets at one seven and a proper sense. but if you look at the actual bricks down you'll see in this year's target for exports as a soap opera percent smaller than last year's. so in this case this being our efforts to reform its economic structure economics inside joke all what else it out at the gabba but the point. one interesting case highlights as the proposed budget for domestic security the government plans to spend five billion yuan or about thirty three billion dollars on police to maintain security. that's up six point one percent from last year. this year's combined budgets of the central and local governments for internal security. i've not been disclosed but this is the homage of sorts since two thousand
this sense the pain the sadness is owned by the developments in the province sentosa stocks end of the environments and widening gap between breaks and four. sometimes we just don't want to learn the most part next two months because that could spread a pessimistic view that china's economy. i certainly intend to sterilize until the economy. sell the asset has decided to keep the wolf targets at one seven and a proper sense. but if you look at the actual bricks down you'll see in this year's...
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the company we provide an opportunity for students to practice with the new school in a new working environment dinner and the scenery in the bb do some practice at school. here they do it in real work and practice what they learn. let's teach students to the castel school employment placement of graduation. i don't know who used to hearing skills. like how when you turn. i mumbled i bought the hat that makes it look good when posting about that. ryan looked great on. to help me in finding that the claimant. the brick wall. i'm glad obama is the key to reaching government had commissioned to develop into a catch though education. we should pull out of a detainee and the private sector the country's growing to include cyclones. they will not scratch it. you knew me in moving moving moving breaking news at all seem to not smoke or amy is no norm than the caves commands an anti ukrainian and fourth division says it will forgo the borders of local authorities bringing the total number of treats this week's least almost six thousand plus. he is well nigh he created the crisis in ukraine and how they
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they said the emphasis on rapid development led to problems such as the destruction of the environment and widening gap between rich and poor. at the same time, the leaders don't want to lower the growth target too much, because that could spread a pessimistic view that china's economy, and possibly even destabilize the global economy. so, the leadership has decided to keep the growth target at around 7.5%. but if you look at the actual breakdown, you will see this year's target for exports is actually half a percent lower than last year's. so this indicates china is speeding up efforts to reform its economic structure. >> now, economics aside, what else stood out at the government work report? >> well, one interesting highlight is the proposed budget for domestic security. the government plans to spend 205 billion yuan or about $33 billion on police to maintain public security. that's up 6.1% from last year. this year's combined budgets offer central and local governments for internal security have not been disclosed. but as you can see on the chart, since 2007, total spending on inte
they said the emphasis on rapid development led to problems such as the destruction of the environment and widening gap between rich and poor. at the same time, the leaders don't want to lower the growth target too much, because that could spread a pessimistic view that china's economy, and possibly even destabilize the global economy. so, the leadership has decided to keep the growth target at around 7.5%. but if you look at the actual breakdown, you will see this year's target for exports is...
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in the current environment, there's no real argument against that, i don't think. if you look at inflation way below target right now, i think when the ecb unveils its projections for 20116 tomorrow, inflation around about 1.6%, 1.7% at most. inflation is much lower than the ecb would like. >> what else? what else do you expect? you're talking for them to stop this -- >> absolutely. i think the two entry. you could do one or you could do the other. i think the most logical thing to do is to do the two in tandem. narrow the corridor and to flip the markets liquidity. the two of those things should help stabilize. so you get a lower rate and a more stable rate. that is confidence and make it a little bit more to foster and improving the military transmission mechanism and in the real economy. >> we only have 24 hours to wait and see. james, great to talk to you. >>> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. the february adp employment report at 8:15 eastern. forecasts calling for an increase of on 160,000 in private sector payrolls last
in the current environment, there's no real argument against that, i don't think. if you look at inflation way below target right now, i think when the ecb unveils its projections for 20116 tomorrow, inflation around about 1.6%, 1.7% at most. inflation is much lower than the ecb would like. >> what else? what else do you expect? you're talking for them to stop this -- >> absolutely. i think the two entry. you could do one or you could do the other. i think the most logical thing to...
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commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent are the products of your proposed a new business. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to reverse two thousand fifteen only goes on to new ritual really have a high probability of violations of law will be subject to inspections. if an entrepreneur of the phils only two apartments inspection agency should not come and it's all starting to wear first two thousand fifteen the liquidation procedure for small to medium size businesses will be simplified the general prosecutor's office will provide the national chamber of the newest with access to an information in relation to business. hooper computer decision to permit issuance procedure will be completed in at least a hundred forty kinds of p
commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent are the products of your proposed a new business. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting...
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if we could get back to that sort of environment, which was a more predictable environment, i do think we'd get better investment and ultimately better growth in the u.s. economy. in that sense, i agree with your hypothesis, that monetary policy can feedback to growth in that sense. >> but at the point you're referring to, the cost of capital was, quote, unquote, above the inflation rate. so we weren't, quote, unquote, subsidizing capital below the inflation rate. that's the part of this scenario i have a great deal of difficulty understanding. because i think it destroys the animal instincts. >> right. >> there's a guy, jim grant who wrote an article about the shot clock in basketball. i think zero interest rates are like not having a shot clock in basketball. >> sam, i wanted to change -- >> you certainly have investors saying, i've had a lot of ceos saying, wow, they're in no hurry, they have a big investment they're thinking about making. they're saying i don't have to be in any hurry, rates will be low for a long time, i'll wait a year to make the investment. as the economy normal
if we could get back to that sort of environment, which was a more predictable environment, i do think we'd get better investment and ultimately better growth in the u.s. economy. in that sense, i agree with your hypothesis, that monetary policy can feedback to growth in that sense. >> but at the point you're referring to, the cost of capital was, quote, unquote, above the inflation rate. so we weren't, quote, unquote, subsidizing capital below the inflation rate. that's the part of this...
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to the melting hazards of toxic dust from china built environment minister says beijing will cooperate to develop an advanced falling dust monitoring systems. a pro russian gunmen seize government buildings in a border region in ukraine raising fears of separatism in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with the latest confirmation that north korea fired four short range missiles into the scene earlier this evening. for more details are still alive on the phone to my feet and knees correspondent up to one that you hardly know so far i can't tell yet if i needed a haircut for a good korea fired up for the gift pile of which are believed to have been thoughtful than in the pool at five forty two the atp. the forced to read her thoughts were bought from newark korea felt it during the week in an area with a gal could he be eaten or in the direction. they get it the mountainous region with a maple bar t
to the melting hazards of toxic dust from china built environment minister says beijing will cooperate to develop an advanced falling dust monitoring systems. a pro russian gunmen seize government buildings in a border region in ukraine raising fears of separatism in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with...
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1970's research to have a meeting in california to have basic guidelines you might contaminate the environment. the guidelines are still in place but to keep bad reactions in accidents from happening. a.i. has more guidelines the atomic energy agency that cost a lot of money. that without of rule to create such an agency but now i am actually hopeful before we have to suffer an accident to get it. so my sincere thanks for being here tonight. to him glad you have to dig into this conversation i am happy to answer any questions. [applause] >> do you equate self awareness to consciousness or is there a difference? >> i think there is a difference for the computer to be self aware it does not need to have consciousness' the way we understand it but to have a model of the environment. and also hast to know added deep level programming. all the nuances of consciousness are beyond us in the short term. we don't know enough about consciousness but everything else that we do hold the other parts of the toolkit i think are more within reach. >> what about the possibility of the programmers are smart but
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they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordshere are the war -- of the immediate benefits. that is difficult for political leaders to take those steps. >> with calls for belt- tightening coming from every corner, the intelligence community work on climate change may be in jeopardy. >> you have a more bipolar congress with a lack of frank and honest discussions on issues like this, which bodes poorly for issues like climate change. >> what the orbiting observatory was supposed to do was something new. >> been -- the orbiting carbon observatory from nasa, the first and only satellite to monitor carbon dioxide failed at launch, depriving scientists to understand key variables for climate change. >> the satellite is the eyes and ears of the planet and if it is not in a position to gather the intelligence needed to assess the threat, we
they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordshere are the war -- of the immediate benefits. that is difficult for political leaders to take those steps. >> with calls for belt- tightening coming from every corner,...
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i have to say that people are too optimistic about the current environment in china. we know that a large amount of heavy metal and the department of soil across the country now a large percentage of carpenter polluted. but don't be bashful from the sponsor of tuna. it's common for the fruit and vegetables to have pesticide residues creating products that people typically one of the new china. hearing officer for high quality products are standout of the country will be made available to super rich. find some great tv. the market had been created for the costly services team expected there's too many people looking to pay a bit more for better service and quality we are not to get the price we kind of trouble they seem to understand the cost of living. today we have people that read we get home until the decline in the watch industry. but take a look of the guests. i opened the show the swiss watch issued a poll by about twenty two connected to the crunch and also depicted upscale hotels and restaurants luxury industry high quality tobacco in a row. detective acting n
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>> verse, this is not the right have environment to have this type of discussion. when you have russian troops in crimea, it's hard to see this is not a compromise environment for this type of referendum. second, it violates the ukrainian constitution. crimea is part of ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister has indicated they will have a discussion about its status, but ultimately, the government of kiev has to be at the table, and a condition where russia is out on the streets, that is not the type of environment where you could even have a fair expression of the will of the people of that region. >> the u.s. warship is in the black sea for a military exercise. are you confident this can be resolved peacefully? >> the u.s. typically does in the blacke this sea. we believe it's an important part of our regular military exercises. we also have taken steps in recent days to make sure we are reassuring our allies in nato and europe, and what you have .een is additional flights you have seen additional supplements to poland. we want to make sure our eastern european al
>> verse, this is not the right have environment to have this type of discussion. when you have russian troops in crimea, it's hard to see this is not a compromise environment for this type of referendum. second, it violates the ukrainian constitution. crimea is part of ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister has indicated they will have a discussion about its status, but ultimately, the government of kiev has to be at the table, and a condition where russia is out on the streets, that is...
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it can also protect our environment. i wish e cards were used here. your corner we take a look at trends and above the line china. on tuesday sold to a tiny people have the day of school supply from china the popular thing amongst tiny bit of time and money from women and children are the easiest to get. after studying the market for luxury feel like the woman who apply for the next market being exploited. recently many schools to start their new semester. after the winter vacation. to cap the bottle to watch prepare for the new semester. many stationery stores in shopping malls. the promotions for student poverty and adapted it down. the braves are still freaking out there. they want to look and the defenders of the hundred fifty to three hundred twenty dollars for the children they snared the new semester. the income from one to ten to nine hundred us dollars. the cloth can really add up from ninety one when family. speaking on the common price for school that integrated into the computer. made in china no cooking co production of dollars. cole was
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rotters without borders supplied a map that shows the increasingly hostile environment for journalist. the areas you see the darker colors, those are the most dangerous areas. and every day we are seeing violence against reporters in russia, egypt, venezuela, mexico. pretty much around the world. is enough being done to help them and what can be done? >> no, i don't think enough is being done. if you take the case of egypt, the arrest of journalists and bloggers is nothing new. the same is true of journalists in saudi arabia, we have seen some in china being arrested left right and center. what can be done, leader in the free world can speak on behalf of these judgists, raise their names in meetings condition aid to improvements in human rights and i think collectively, if we stand up for these political prisoners and journalists we cannot only see their release but the gradual reform of liberal societies. just relently i had my own experience a heated confrontation with iran's foreign minister over the imprisonment of one who has spent four years in prison for criticizing the regime
rotters without borders supplied a map that shows the increasingly hostile environment for journalist. the areas you see the darker colors, those are the most dangerous areas. and every day we are seeing violence against reporters in russia, egypt, venezuela, mexico. pretty much around the world. is enough being done to help them and what can be done? >> no, i don't think enough is being done. if you take the case of egypt, the arrest of journalists and bloggers is nothing new. the same...
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that a commercial aircraft environment. increaseden an emphasis on noise reduction. sound levels can only allow you to have good speech interaction within one or two feet of each other. down to 47 got decibels, where they can communicate between eight to 16 feet. once it was identified you could get lower, we said let's see how far you could go. sound proofing is a holistic approach. apply a continuous uninterrupted layer of insulation and also isolate the components that may pass through that barrier to make sure vibrations don't pass through and get conducted into the interior. we also have to treat the systems in the barrier already like air-conditioning, fuel pumps, ventilation fans and whatnot. it's about optimization. the more sound attenuating materials we have, the more weight you add to the aircraft, which adversely impacts the mission requirement come as others quite a bit of science that goes into the development of the systems. this is what would typically come on an airbus aircraft. the have developed a whole n
that a commercial aircraft environment. increaseden an emphasis on noise reduction. sound levels can only allow you to have good speech interaction within one or two feet of each other. down to 47 got decibels, where they can communicate between eight to 16 feet. once it was identified you could get lower, we said let's see how far you could go. sound proofing is a holistic approach. apply a continuous uninterrupted layer of insulation and also isolate the components that may pass through that...
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i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is one more reason to bring it under a state jurisdiction, because that way the environmental benefits even to legalizing marijuana. piece. great if people are interested in this as an issue, go on mother jones. host: a tweet from a viewer -- guest: which is what happened last week and san francisco. a mom had her daughter set up in of a medical marijuana dispensary and sold out 157 boxes in record time. excited -- aside, what are the under industries -- other industries popping up because of colorado? guest: that is the joke that' frito sales going through the roof in colorado. it is interesting a
i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is...
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we know that they are going to be around tourism and the environment. brown infrastructure. brown opportunities to invest in the direction to bring tourists both ways through the border. a ceremony held in mexico city's towel many cattle angel my hero award the concept is that the capture was distinguished guests medallion on the key to the sixty five has signed agreements to imprint sites or services to the estimate to fall eight million mexican migrants covers all a bit lopsided release. instead kept its icy hold on much of the mountain states on monday with snow forming an attempt to struggling schools and offices closed. to make a subset of the harsh winter threatened as much as ten inches of snow by the end of the day in washington baltimore and elsewhere in the meat atlantic region school systems in baltimore washington in many suburban areas but close as roll smithsonian museums. except for the national and space museum. more than two thousand one hundred flights in the notice states the council on monday according to the gym and prayers. as chancellor unto them will
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. >> does it worry you it could cast a pall over all of markets with a bad the environment for business? >> he is in answering in mandarin chinese. i could tell you what he is saying but you have to wait. you cannot afford to miss it. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain liver tests. tell your
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>> no, we have seen it in very restrictive environments so the central asian stands in china for example, there's been a crack down in foreign reporters. so this is really a worrying signal they are also going to go after foreign reporters. and it is one of the ways of giving out news -. >> egypt is a country that has been very close to the united states in the recent past. no amount of jake carney today at the white house brief and talking about these reporters will make egypt it seems simply say okay, go and sin no more. >> i think egypt is a critically important country. your four are among four that have been -- it's really almost impossible to be the critical of the government now. egypt is the most important country. it is critical to pay more attention, egypt hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. i think in the last seven or eight months and it is at a critical juncture right now. for more open debate about a range of issues. >> from freedom house, and from amnesty international, thank you very much for being with us today. >> thank you so much. >> before we go, we want to tell
>> no, we have seen it in very restrictive environments so the central asian stands in china for example, there's been a crack down in foreign reporters. so this is really a worrying signal they are also going to go after foreign reporters. and it is one of the ways of giving out news -. >> egypt is a country that has been very close to the united states in the recent past. no amount of jake carney today at the white house brief and talking about these reporters will make egypt it...
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i'm keeping a balance between development and the environment. there also some risks in the financial and real estate sectors. but he remained confident saying china would address and solve these problems through more structural reform. i was thinking on guaranteeing social order and the safety of people's lives and property for nearly touch on weekends and subsidize attack in kunming. butler twenty nine people dead the premier once again said the government is determined to crack down on terrorism chili's. each. she said china will step up efforts to ensure social order. we're determined to crack down on terrorism we're determined to keep our nation a safe place whisk and down the horrible attack including ah marks the first and we have offered our deepest condolences to victims and their families were resolute to crack down on all crimes that the secret our loss and threats in society who will build a safe country. russian president for the mayor presented evidence that press conference at his residence in moscow on tuesday following his decisi
i'm keeping a balance between development and the environment. there also some risks in the financial and real estate sectors. but he remained confident saying china would address and solve these problems through more structural reform. i was thinking on guaranteeing social order and the safety of people's lives and property for nearly touch on weekends and subsidize attack in kunming. butler twenty nine people dead the premier once again said the government is determined to crack down on...
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in this budget environment, we can afford things like that. we need to be more creative. joint strike fighters and other programs -- another program that suffers from the same challenge, how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out? i think the same point comes in their. -- there. that ishe only jet built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging environment. that is a tremendous capability. we have not even started to figure out what we can do with that capability. there are phases to any conflict. the early phases -- eventually, you can get in there. you have to think of it across the spectrum. i think your point is very good. it is not lost on us. we have to make sure the platforms we have today can work tomorrow. --are trying to predict protect those investments in our budget. briefly, last summer, we conducted a review and we have the opportunity to discuss that with you. this winter, it was a shadow 2015 budget/qdr. we had to cut further than sequester levels and the budget so that you could free up mone
in this budget environment, we can afford things like that. we need to be more creative. joint strike fighters and other programs -- another program that suffers from the same challenge, how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out? i think the same point comes in their. -- there. that ishe only jet built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging environment. that is a tremendous capability. we have not even started to figure out...
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the markets are going to find the environment stuff. what is the concern china or deflation? >> i don't think there will be deflation and i think we will see a long time of low growth. i don't think inflation will be a problem. of alarm also it's bells and i like to put the word demand in front of deflation. and thatalling wages means following command and a negative spiral. it is not just falling prices. is lots of sectors. you see groups and things like that. falling realu have wages that that is the problem. the cycle that japan went through and if you do not touch it at the right time, it is difficult to turn around. are we in a scenario like that? deflation and the specter of it hanging over us unless handled correctly. >> one of the characteristics of japan that contributed to the slow growth was a rapidly-aging population and people having a lower propensity to consume. that changed the balance of growth in the economy. there are european economies that have rapidly aging populations and it appears to be a social issue and an issue that has a profound economic impact a
the markets are going to find the environment stuff. what is the concern china or deflation? >> i don't think there will be deflation and i think we will see a long time of low growth. i don't think inflation will be a problem. of alarm also it's bells and i like to put the word demand in front of deflation. and thatalling wages means following command and a negative spiral. it is not just falling prices. is lots of sectors. you see groups and things like that. falling realu have wages...
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emission, and which prohibited commonsense uses of cheap and safe fuel that could actually help the environment. and department of transportation regulations that, without increasing safety, vastly increased record eping for ready-mix concrete drivers, unnecessarily limited their hours and suppressed their wages. title 2 of the alert act helps to protect people like bob sells and his workers from regulations that ask job creators to achieve the unyou a cheeveble. do not -- the unachievable, do not help to control targets, suppress hours and wages for no good reasons and inundate americans with unnecessary paperwork. title 3 of the alert act offers long-needed help to small business people like carl harris, the vice president and general manager of carl harris company in wichita, kansas. mr. harris is a small homebuilder. every day he has to fight and overcome the fact that government regulations now account for 25% of the final price of a new single-family home. mr. harris participants in small business review panels, existing law uses to try to lower the cost of regulations for small businesse
emission, and which prohibited commonsense uses of cheap and safe fuel that could actually help the environment. and department of transportation regulations that, without increasing safety, vastly increased record eping for ready-mix concrete drivers, unnecessarily limited their hours and suppressed their wages. title 2 of the alert act helps to protect people like bob sells and his workers from regulations that ask job creators to achieve the unyou a cheeveble. do not -- the unachievable, do...
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in the political environment we are not likely to return to levels of spending favored by the most ardent defense proponents and organizations like aei on the hill or frankly in the pentagon. now the budget plan announced monday would provide $115 billion more over the next five years then sequester level funding. if it is a realistic puzzle that reflect strategic as well as the resources the department might reasonably expect to receive albeit with strong leadership and cooperation in the congress. if enacted it will help remedy some of the damage article is by sequestration albeit with continued training and maintenance shortfalls in the near term and potential cuts in the future. if the $26 billion provided by the administration's proposed opportunity growth and security fund is also approved for fy2015 the military's near-term readiness picture improves significantly. the budget plan and associated proposals divide a sustainable path towards shaping the force able to protect the nation and fulfill the president's defense strategy. albeit with some additional risk. as the department as
in the political environment we are not likely to return to levels of spending favored by the most ardent defense proponents and organizations like aei on the hill or frankly in the pentagon. now the budget plan announced monday would provide $115 billion more over the next five years then sequester level funding. if it is a realistic puzzle that reflect strategic as well as the resources the department might reasonably expect to receive albeit with strong leadership and cooperation in the...
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theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a factor in the do come forward to this million dollar prize. i am literally putting my money where my mouth is. >> this is your money. >> this is a personal donation. google is doing things in this area and many are, as well. there are a series of problems -- empowerment of individuals, anti-censorship, illicit trafficking in illicit networks. technologies can be used to make those worse or better. i personally want to fund the people who are trying to make the problems better for citizens. there are plenty of heroes, we want to find them all. look at africa, for example, and how th
theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a...
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this is uncommon or to other for hours tonight and then the most important thing is to ensure an environment of peace security and political stability and cambodia. so investors keep coming. you laugh. johnson fact is the government they will politely tell them the way for us. enjoy significant profits tax on workers and told the patient to sit still and be thankful for the small white concrete steel and jenna the nicest remains hopeful for the first time ever conveyed his textile workers to cast on an exercise their rights. course will stay in touch with our server was as defined out of latino workers get the software i so desperately fighting for. now ms from your community and the world needs to know about and hugs me to see him for the next episode. sabres acts. i know i knew. and when. at all the road. i do. i am. in the all in. i can i eye thousands of ukrainian troops stationed in the clammy and i were forcibly rejecting he is a new authority. switching allegiance joining up with local defence projects meanwhile resistance is breathtaking tens of thousands of ukraine's eastern regions
this is uncommon or to other for hours tonight and then the most important thing is to ensure an environment of peace security and political stability and cambodia. so investors keep coming. you laugh. johnson fact is the government they will politely tell them the way for us. enjoy significant profits tax on workers and told the patient to sit still and be thankful for the small white concrete steel and jenna the nicest remains hopeful for the first time ever conveyed his textile workers to...
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. >> does it worry you it could cast a pall over all of markets with a bad the environment for business? >> he is in answering in mandarin chinese. i could tell you what he is saying but you have to wait >> we thought rush does have lost but energy resources are extraordinarily rich to use that wealth to reestablish military might. >> the biggest geopolitical threat you said russia. not al qaeda in 1980 soared out they are asking for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. neil: that is the '80s back on the phone because forget whether the president wants to use words like that he might want to do the same. >> if you like your health care plan you can keep it. period. neil: that is the thing is that all comes back to make people think twice. they always regret to their words when it comes to russia at least you are not what we said. >> i remember hillary clinton talked about sniper fire. >> are these recording instruments? >> this rob the faint of a bite to call the '80s and gatt ronald reagan back. but it shows mitt romney but have made a good president w
. >> does it worry you it could cast a pall over all of markets with a bad the environment for business? >> he is in answering in mandarin chinese. i could tell you what he is saying but you have to wait >> we thought rush does have lost but energy resources are extraordinarily rich to use that wealth to reestablish military might. >> the biggest geopolitical threat you said russia. not al qaeda in 1980 soared out they are asking for their foreign policy back because the...
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. >> no, we've seen them in different environments around the world. in china there has been a crackdown on foreign reporters, and even in russia in this past year. but open countries it's less common. this is a worrying signal by egypt. they are going to go after foreign reporters. in this case it's one of the main areas to get out news and information. it's a particular concern to us. >> michael posener, what do you make of it? egypt has been a major recipient of american aid but no amount of jay carney today at the white house briefing talking about these reporters is going to make egypt simply say, okay, fellas, go and sin no more. >> yeah, i think egypt is a critically important country at a have dangerous moment right now. it's not just your four journalists among dozens that have been arrested and are being held. civil society, human rights activists, it's almost impossible to be critical of the government now even on things how they drafted the constitution without coming under the government's wrath. egypt is the most important country in the
. >> no, we've seen them in different environments around the world. in china there has been a crackdown on foreign reporters, and even in russia in this past year. but open countries it's less common. this is a worrying signal by egypt. they are going to go after foreign reporters. in this case it's one of the main areas to get out news and information. it's a particular concern to us. >> michael posener, what do you make of it? egypt has been a major recipient of american aid but...
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they're brand new to wall street and they're put in to one of the most grueling work environments you can imagine. one of them told me about this thing called the banker nine to five. it's where you work from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next day so this is pretty common and it's a really intense culture. a lot of people get burned out very quickly. > > what happens next to these young people after working those so-called banker hours? > > well some of them stay in finance and decide to make a career of it but of the 8 young people that i followed, about half of them decided that they didn't want to be on wall street. it wasn't what they expected. they wanted the parties and the lamborghinis, and in some cases the sort of wolf of wall street culture, but what they got was something much more dull and much more harder to cope with. > > is it worth it, though, for some in the end? you work and you grind it out, but like a lot of careers out there, at the end you might have some money in your pocket. > > absolutely i think what's changed is that it's no longer the sort of guaranteed pay
they're brand new to wall street and they're put in to one of the most grueling work environments you can imagine. one of them told me about this thing called the banker nine to five. it's where you work from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next day so this is pretty common and it's a really intense culture. a lot of people get burned out very quickly. > > what happens next to these young people after working those so-called banker hours? > > well some of them stay in finance and...
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the bigger environment becomes better you'll be easier for us make a living across the country there are hundreds of millions of families like to meet us total and struggled and three. for many times that identity is not just about six thousand individuals like mr the day to me that each person's faith is closely connected with the changes our nation the government is pushing the country's coast changes the new leadership to authors see jean king has promised a comprehensive reforms the government says the problem least on the faces of part of a structural problem that calls for structural changes that i didn't really match the team concludes that it's going to the nation of the chinese nation which ought to reshape the life of its content. that my daughter and her laugh you can. i took this in the least my parents. one man team. who wanted mine. i grew up in small been reached and experienced hard times. i'm grateful for anything we have today. i like dream is to raise to help finance her whole family. that's my contribution to building a better turnout. over a billion people in chi
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. >> the environment is right for this. but how many of these guys do you think -- how many new guys are coming into the space? guys that think, hey, this is working for the other guys. the other part of this question is, you used to work at a big hedge fund managgazine, that cos hedge funds directly. are they saying there's a lot of pretenders in this space in not everyone can be dan lobe. and a lot of the guys that are playing this game are not experts in the field. >> i think investors in hedge funds recognize that. and they dump their money with the big brand names that we cover all day long, like the icahns and the lobes. but there's proteges that come out. keith meister was a protege of icahn. another out of pershing square. there are some. but for some, it's the hedge fund manager that get the attraction. >> big money, thanks for stopping by. otherwise known as lawrence delevingne. >> he should change his twitter. >> get a tattoo. >> a big dollar sign. right there. >>> let's trade this here. some might say, guy adami
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time, anendar environment rich with new vocabulary. >> we use big words in here all the time because we are constantly communicating with them about their day. >> for parents, the cost of sending her here is well worth it. >> we wanted to take money that we might've spent on other things and invested in their education. it is not just education, but it is the sense of socialization, and i think it ultimately gets these kids ahead at a young age. >> that on the other side of town, a world apart, they are doing the dishes together. she has seen a change for the better in her daughter, who has started chatting more. >> before i did not give her the chance to express herself. i would be doing most of the talking. now, i give her a chance to express herself, so she does not get frustrated and angry. >> it has already helped some in their daily lives. i can loves her books, tell you, and hopefully that will help her chances. that brings us to a close, but you can continue watching us on our 24-hour news channel. thanks for watching. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the f
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finally we must be mindful of the environment. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across the large and de-centralized bureaucracy, while pursuing important missions such as the recapitalization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys that reflect that morale is low. i intend to constantly remind our work force of the critical importance of their homeland security mission and that the department's greatest asset in pursuit of these mission is his our people. i will be a champion for the men and women of d.h.s., and i will advocate on their behalf. i look forward to working with this committee. the chairman is correct that i am actively working to fill the vacancies in senior management positions. i do that on a daily basis, and i look forward to a shared vision and a partnership with congress on our importan
finally we must be mindful of the environment. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across the large and de-centralized bureaucracy, while pursuing important missions such as the recapitalization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys that reflect that morale is low. i...
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we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks to get those returned because i've not been rewarded for doing so. so we've got a more neutral start to say yes, if you want to go out and take an outsized risk decision, you will get an outsized risking return if your play comes off. but equities aren't that market right now. but yesterday's events were demonstrated, should gazprom have not made the statement this morning, you would have a different attitude to its cash flow risk. now you have a different set of information. and actually, if you listen to what president putin is repeatedly saying
we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks...
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know, hollywood itself, if you live there you are the black only one, they live in a very segregated environment. we have to push the people that tell the stor stories to help make america better not are it beingk play what we can do. >> more with russell simmons on "talk to aljazeera" in a minute. >> aging america continues... healtly retirees lending a hand to their aging neighbors. >> it's been tough gettin' old... >> a story of humanity and dignity. >> everybody needs a little bit of help sometimes... >> we can do it! >> on al jajeera america ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching "talk to aljazeera" with russell simmons. there is a couple of people who are quoted talking about your success and they always say, the reason you are successful is you are authentic. you know, did -- >> that's nice. >> what do you think they mean by that, that you are authentic? >> i hope that everybody has -- wants to express themselves in an honest way. i like what i do in every instance i don't do it. >> what does the next 10 years look like? how old are you right now? >> i am 90. >> you are not. >> i am 56. >> you will
know, hollywood itself, if you live there you are the black only one, they live in a very segregated environment. we have to push the people that tell the stor stories to help make america better not are it beingk play what we can do. >> more with russell simmons on "talk to aljazeera" in a minute. >> aging america continues... healtly retirees lending a hand to their aging neighbors. >> it's been tough gettin' old... >> a story of humanity and dignity....
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u are watching bloomberg.co "" the economy and the environment. the two issues that dominate as party leaders meet in beijing. australia's property ship, chinese ire is outnumbered the u.s. for the very first time. the road to nowhere. not much fun. this grind to a halt. morning to you. i am angie lau. we start first with breaking news out of australia. inflation rose 0.2% in february from the previous month. australian inflation is climbing 0.2% month on month. prior came in at 0.1%. let's get straight to the market here in asia-pacific area to australia where the af sex 200 is extending the losses of the morning on this first trading day of the month. the australian dollar is weakening at 89 u.s. cents. a thirdking perhaps week off with the client here. australia's real estate market has experienced a fundamental shift. let's stay in australia with chinese investors not the against foreign buyers. they splashede out on most $6 billion on commercial and residential property. paul allen is in sydney. why the growing chinese interest in australia?
u are watching bloomberg.co "" the economy and the environment. the two issues that dominate as party leaders meet in beijing. australia's property ship, chinese ire is outnumbered the u.s. for the very first time. the road to nowhere. not much fun. this grind to a halt. morning to you. i am angie lau. we start first with breaking news out of australia. inflation rose 0.2% in february from the previous month. australian inflation is climbing 0.2% month on month. prior came in at 0.1%....
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it looks like any other ford, except it has infrared lights that scan the environment than much the same way another would. -- the same way a dolphin would, but without the clicks. creating a three-dimensional map of everything, making 2.5 million measurements every second. it means the car can accelerate, brake, or swerve without being told to. it is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that. the next big step will be cars talking to cars, road conditions and safety conditions. i suspect the technology will be there before the legislation and drivers are ready to accept it. >> ford aims to have them on the road by the next few years. >> selling cars is a job that often carries a negative stigma, but there is one salesman who has found success in a life dealing wheels. here's edwards. >> there is not any car that i cannot supply within 40 hours. i've never been challenged. >> if you want a supercar, where do you go to buy one? london's mayfair might sound like a good place to start, or you could try behind these gates. in england's rural midlands. it is here that you will meet tom
it looks like any other ford, except it has infrared lights that scan the environment than much the same way another would. -- the same way a dolphin would, but without the clicks. creating a three-dimensional map of everything, making 2.5 million measurements every second. it means the car can accelerate, brake, or swerve without being told to. it is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that. the next big step will be cars talking to cars, road conditions and safety conditions. i...
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that's very important for lebanon's geostrategic environment. if the east and west agree that this must be a peace offul zone because there are important resources here, now actually moving forward on what's the economic value of this, the first thing is to figure out how to get it to market. the market is effectively europe. the original approach was or the plan was certainly to take it over land to turkey which would mean through syria as long as the war there is raging, you cannot do that. but that is the most cost effective i way. and i would indicate that part of the war for syria has to do with who's going to control the future of eastern mediterranean energy. the other way to do it which israel is exploring is whether to do it through lng, you know, whether cyprus and put it on ships or possibly from cyprus an undersea pipeline to turkey and then turkey gets it to market. so it gets into a lot of geopoll to tucks and relations. -- geopoll ticks and relations. if lebanon could get this to market and sell it, that would be -- well, the ener
that's very important for lebanon's geostrategic environment. if the east and west agree that this must be a peace offul zone because there are important resources here, now actually moving forward on what's the economic value of this, the first thing is to figure out how to get it to market. the market is effectively europe. the original approach was or the plan was certainly to take it over land to turkey which would mean through syria as long as the war there is raging, you cannot do that....
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the next in line were documentaries about the environment and the next after that to my immigration. we will tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team area their topic was called earth first, fracking second. it was a -- a three person team polytechnic high school. they are served by charter communications. the three team members in that , we will be talking by phone with one of the embers of the team, emma larson, right now. what was your reaction when you heard that your team won the grand prize this year question mark >> we were shocked. we were in the room and we looked across at one another and we all could not believe it. finished the documentary, did you have a sense of how good it was? >> no, we did not. >> tell me how you got interested in the first place. who introduced you to it? >> our ninth grade government teacher. >> how did your team come together, were you able to pick who served or did the teacher assign them question mark >> we did pick our team members and we chose other people that we have known and we were comfortable and knew that we worke
the next in line were documentaries about the environment and the next after that to my immigration. we will tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team area their topic was called earth first, fracking second. it was a -- a three person team polytechnic high school. they are served by charter communications. the three team members in that , we will be talking by phone with one of the embers of the team, emma larson, right now. what was your reaction when you heard that your...